About Us

TechGarena started because finding accurate, up-to-date pro player settings used to be genuinely frustrating. You would check a player’s setup page on one site, find the information was six months out of date, cross-reference with a Reddit thread, watch a stream clip to confirm the DPI, and still not be totally sure you had it right. We built TechGarena to fix that.

Our mission is straightforward: empower gamers by giving them the most accurate, detailed, and current information about the gear and settings used by the best players in the world. No outdated data. No unverified claims. No padding it out with product descriptions you could find anywhere. Just the information competitive players actually need to make better decisions about their own setup.

Where We Come From

TechGarena was built by people who play competitively and follow the pro scene closely. That background matters. When you understand what a 400 DPI with 0.3 in-game sensitivity actually feels like, you cover that information differently from someone who only ever engages with it as a data point. We write for players because we are players, and that shapes how we research, what we prioritise, and how we present everything on the site.

We cover esports because it is the highest-signal environment for setup optimisation. Pro players and their coaches spend more time and care on hardware and configuration than almost any other category of user. The setups that survive at the top of Valorant, CS2, and other competitive titles have been stress-tested in ways that no product review can replicate. That is valuable information, and we are here to make it accessible.

What We Stand For

A few principles shape everything we publish on TechGarena.

  • Accuracy over speed. We do not publish unverified settings. If we cannot confirm a player’s current setup from a reliable source, we say so rather than guess.
  • Currency matters. A pro setup page that was accurate eight months ago is not accurate now. We keep our data current and flag it when updates are pending.
  • Context over lists. Knowing a player uses a specific mouse is useful. Understanding why, and how it fits their grip style and role, is more useful. We always try to give you both.
  • No paid placements. Our setup data is not influenced by peripheral sponsors or brand relationships. What a pro uses is what we report, regardless of who makes it.
  • Built for players, not browsers. We optimise for usefulness to someone who is actually trying to improve their setup, not for page views from someone who stumbled in from a search.

What We Cover

TechGarena covers pro player setups, in-game settings, and gaming gear across major esports titles, with particular depth in Valorant. We track individual player profiles, document hardware configurations down to the specific peripheral model and settings, and update those records when players make changes. We also cover online tools beyond gaming, including detailed platform comparisons for tools used in education and professional settings.

Our coverage grows with the community. If there are players, games, or tool categories our readers are actively looking for that we do not yet cover, we want to hear about it. TechGarena is built to be the most useful resource in this space, and useful means covering what players actually need, not just what is easy to find data on.

Who We Are Building This For

Every decision we make on TechGarena is made with one reader in mind: the competitive gamer who takes their setup seriously. That covers players at every level, from someone grinding ranked who wants to understand what the top Valorant pros are running, to an esports enthusiast who follows the scene and wants a reliable source for setup updates when their favourite player switches gear.The pro scene is where setup knowledge is the most refined and the most reliable. Our job is to bring that knowledge to every player who wants it. That is what TechGarena is for, and it is what we are going to k